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Mildly regulated intrinsic faradaic layer at the oxide/water interface for improved photoelectrochemical performance

Metal oxides are widely used in different fields, including photoelectrocatalysis, photocatalysis, dye-sensitized solar cells, photoinduced superhydrophilicity and so on. It is well-known that there are intrinsic hydrated layers on the surfaces of metal oxides in ambient air or the electrolyte. Gene...

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Autores principales: Yin, Ziyu, Chen, Xiangtian, Wang, Cheng, Guo, Zijing, Wu, Xinglong, Zhao, Zongyan, Yao, Yingfang, Luo, Wenjun, Zou, Zhigang
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7473189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32953025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc01052a
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author Yin, Ziyu
Chen, Xiangtian
Wang, Cheng
Guo, Zijing
Wu, Xinglong
Zhao, Zongyan
Yao, Yingfang
Luo, Wenjun
Zou, Zhigang
author_facet Yin, Ziyu
Chen, Xiangtian
Wang, Cheng
Guo, Zijing
Wu, Xinglong
Zhao, Zongyan
Yao, Yingfang
Luo, Wenjun
Zou, Zhigang
author_sort Yin, Ziyu
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description Metal oxides are widely used in different fields, including photoelectrocatalysis, photocatalysis, dye-sensitized solar cells, photoinduced superhydrophilicity and so on. It is well-known that there are intrinsic hydrated layers on the surfaces of metal oxides in ambient air or the electrolyte. Generally, interface layers between metal oxides and solutions have significant effects on the performances in these applications. However, the exact roles of the intrinsic hydrated layers are still unclear. In this study, taking TiO(2) and Fe(2)O(3) as model materials, we propose a mild heat treatment to increase the hydroxyl concentration in the hydrated surface layers of the oxides, which improves their photoelectrochemical performance remarkably. Moreover, we find that the heat-regulated hydrated layer plays the role of a hole transfer mediator between oxides and the electrolyte, which can accelerate both interface charge collection and oxygen evolution reaction kinetics in acidic solution. The new insights into the intrinsic hydrated interface layer on oxides can offer guidance not only in photoelectrocatalysis, but also in the other applications mentioned above.
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spelling pubmed-74731892020-09-18 Mildly regulated intrinsic faradaic layer at the oxide/water interface for improved photoelectrochemical performance Yin, Ziyu Chen, Xiangtian Wang, Cheng Guo, Zijing Wu, Xinglong Zhao, Zongyan Yao, Yingfang Luo, Wenjun Zou, Zhigang Chem Sci Chemistry Metal oxides are widely used in different fields, including photoelectrocatalysis, photocatalysis, dye-sensitized solar cells, photoinduced superhydrophilicity and so on. It is well-known that there are intrinsic hydrated layers on the surfaces of metal oxides in ambient air or the electrolyte. Generally, interface layers between metal oxides and solutions have significant effects on the performances in these applications. However, the exact roles of the intrinsic hydrated layers are still unclear. In this study, taking TiO(2) and Fe(2)O(3) as model materials, we propose a mild heat treatment to increase the hydroxyl concentration in the hydrated surface layers of the oxides, which improves their photoelectrochemical performance remarkably. Moreover, we find that the heat-regulated hydrated layer plays the role of a hole transfer mediator between oxides and the electrolyte, which can accelerate both interface charge collection and oxygen evolution reaction kinetics in acidic solution. The new insights into the intrinsic hydrated interface layer on oxides can offer guidance not only in photoelectrocatalysis, but also in the other applications mentioned above. Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7473189/ /pubmed/32953025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc01052a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY-NC 3.0)
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yin, Ziyu
Chen, Xiangtian
Wang, Cheng
Guo, Zijing
Wu, Xinglong
Zhao, Zongyan
Yao, Yingfang
Luo, Wenjun
Zou, Zhigang
Mildly regulated intrinsic faradaic layer at the oxide/water interface for improved photoelectrochemical performance
title Mildly regulated intrinsic faradaic layer at the oxide/water interface for improved photoelectrochemical performance
title_full Mildly regulated intrinsic faradaic layer at the oxide/water interface for improved photoelectrochemical performance
title_fullStr Mildly regulated intrinsic faradaic layer at the oxide/water interface for improved photoelectrochemical performance
title_full_unstemmed Mildly regulated intrinsic faradaic layer at the oxide/water interface for improved photoelectrochemical performance
title_short Mildly regulated intrinsic faradaic layer at the oxide/water interface for improved photoelectrochemical performance
title_sort mildly regulated intrinsic faradaic layer at the oxide/water interface for improved photoelectrochemical performance
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7473189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32953025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc01052a
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